Beaches: Anguilla has 33
pristine beaches and over twelve miles of stunning, white powder sand and tranquil waters
ranging from aquamarine to cobalt blue. Beaches of all kinds, from the long, gentle shoreline of
Rendezvous Bay perfect for strolling, to the colourful beach bars that rest on the blinding
white sands of Shoal Bay.

Attractions: From one end
of Anguilla to the other, sightseers discover Anguilla’s natural beauty, evidence of the
island’s history and cultural landmarks. The island
offers points of interest that can be encountered during your everyday travels, as well as
hidden gems that are slightly off of the beaten path. Maps of
Anguilla, available at most hotels and at the Anguilla Tourist Board, highlight areas of
interest, but guided tours are often the best way to experience these
places. Whether history, nature, photography, art or culture peak your
interest, our island has some unique offerings.

Shopping: Anguilla’s
shopping is as eclectic as its cuisine. From
couture to cultural, artisanal to international, casual beach to modern chic, an array of unique
treasures can be found while shopping on Anguilla. The range of products available includes fine
jewellery, gourmet foods and spirits, designer beachwear, elegant resort wear, and
more.

Anguilla's night life: When
night falls, and even on occasion when the sun is up, Anguilla offers a unique mix of
entertaining venues that are all its own. There are no casinos, no flashing lights, no tourist
traps, but lots of pure fun. Join in, be you, make some friends, all are
welcome!

Dining: If Anguilla’s
beaches are the most enviable feature of our island, then our world-class restaurants come in a
close second. The island has an award-winning dining
scene that offers discerning travellers international sophistication, elegance and creative
cuisine that fuses the fresh local flavours from our land and sea with elegant
imports. The artistry of our chefs, both Anguillian
and from abroad, is unmatched anywhere in the Caribbean.